Moscow City Duma District 44

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Moscow City Duma District 44
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Moscow City Duma
constituency
Moscow City Duma District 44.svg
District boundaries from 2014 to 2024
Deputy
Yelena Shuvalova
Communist Party
Administrative Okrug Central
Districts Tagansky, Tverskoy, Yakimanka, Zamoskvorechye
Voters157,114 (2019) [1]

Moscow City Duma District 44 is one of 45 constituencies in Moscow City Duma. Currently the district covers parts of Central Moscow. Kremlin, Government of Moscow and Moscow City Duma are located within district's boundaries.

Contents

The district has been represented since its creation in 2014 by Communist and later Independent deputy Yelena Shuvalova, [lower-alpha 1] a prominent activist and an aide to Federation Council member.

Boundaries

2014–2024: Tagansky, Tverskoy, Yakimanka, Zamoskvorechye [2]
The district was created prior to the 2014 election, after Moscow City Duma had been expanded from 35 to 45 seats. It covers parts of Central Moscow.

2024–present: Khamovniki, Tagansky, Yakimanka, Zamoskvorechye [3]
After the 2023–24 Moscow redistricting the district covers the entirety of southern Central Moscow, gaining Khamovniki from District 43 and ceding Tverskoy District to District 45.

Members elected

ElectionMemberParty
2014 Yelena Shuvalova Communist Party
2019

Election results

2014

Summary of the 14 September 2014 Moscow City Duma election in District 44
CandidatePartyVotes%
Yelena Shuvalova Communist Party 11,84539.16%
Ilya Sviridov A Just Russia 10,49434.70%
Aleksandr Gnezdilov Yabloko 4,87616.12%
Konstantin Ponomaryov Liberal Democratic Party 2,0366.73%
Total30,245100%
Source: [4]

2019

Summary of the 8 September 2019 Moscow City Duma election in District 44
CandidatePartyVotes%
Yelena Shuvalova (incumbent) Communist Party 16,71044.99%
Ilya Sviridov Independent 15,73842.37%
Nadezhda Shalimova Independent 1,7934.83%
Yekaterina Nechayeva Liberal Democratic Party 1,7144.61%
Total37,140100%
Source: [1]

Notes

  1. Shuvalova was expelled from the Communist Party faction in March 2021

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